Robert B. Smalley had redesigned the shoulder angle for a better powder burn and a pretty good increase in velocity. He told me that he could easily push 30 grain bullets to 4,600 fps with no presure signs whatsoever
IF the bullet makes it out of the barrel that is an excellent pressure sign. Without pressure signs no bullet would come out of the barrel. This guy is totally and completely full of BS and there is no way to get around that. If he has not had the loads pressure tested then it might be that the reason the bullet is moving that fast is that it's running BLUE PILL proof load pressures which might turn a Handi Rifle into a grenade. Without pressure tested data it's totally foolish to jump into wildcat cartridges and assume it's safe. Ask for the pressure test data and if he's not got it make no assumptions about safety of it.
That is my really big gripe about wildcatting and even AI rounds, there is just no or at best extremely little pressure tested safe data available for them. You just absolutely cannot safely make assumptions of pressure from the various "pressure indicators" used for so many years before pressure testing equipment became widely available. Time and time again it has been proven they JUST DO NOT WORK.
HH, I would advise you to heed Mr. Graybeard on this one. It is true that the old, what we thought were tried and true pressure signs can be trickey. This is further complicated by a good rifle with a custom chamber, "trued up receiver", etc. When one of these rfles is "true with the universe", so to speak, pressure signs can show up a bit late for sure. If I don't have any of these signs, plus I have good case life, then things look better & safer. A lot of experience comes into play here. I load for some Ackleys, some give a good increase & some offer very little, no need to get into that here other than to say that the expectations should be modest. Besides, Ackleys offer other advantages such as VERY little trimming &
a chance to start with a "clean" chamber in bolt guns only for me, for reasons previously discussed & not to be discussed again by me.
I have read alot about this new design in the past & let me say that I am skeptical !!! Savage looked at the round & I think that idea has been dropped. I would bet they have a reason. Case shape & perceived performance differences have been kicked around for years, hence short mags, yada, yada! You could have small differences due to shape with vel. and or accuracy, but it is not an exact science. I believe the accuracy & velocity
advantage that this "designer" gives is unproven & largely BS.
And to experiment with this round especially in a weak design as a Handi would be folly in my view.